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21. "Speaking" And "Weaving" In The Tibetan Community From The Perspective Of Network Ethnography
22. WeChat Group And Reconstruction Of "Family" In China
23. "People" And "things" Are Parallel: Wu Zelin's Academic And Life
24. 'Instead of tumbleweed, we have mitigation systems': An ethnography of toxics risk, mitigation, and advocacy in IBM's deindustrialized birthplace
25. Ethnography of the habitus of the emergency physician
26. Ethnography of a post-Soviet landscape: Exploring the dynamics among forests, people, and resource use in Central Kamchatka
27. Disciplined silence: A focused ethnography of exemplary emergency nursing practic
28. Care of the poor and ecclesiastical government: An ethnography of the social services of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo, Egypt
29. Funeral rights: An ethnography of the physical and social deaths of Brazilian 'street children
30. 'Something' that you can't say: Indescribable intelligibility and 'otherness' in the making of art and ethnography
31. Tracing the red thread: An ethnography of Chinese-United States transnational adoption
32. Working natures: An ethnography of love, labour, and accumulation on the British Columbian coast
33. World music and international development: Ethnography of globalization
34. Unraveling the web of intimate partner violence (IPV) with women from one Southeastern tribe: A critical ethnography
35. Reflavored nostalgias: A history and ethnography of Taiwan's muted marginality, 1895--2004
36. Waiting for the Cows to Come Home: A Political Ethnography of Security in a Complex World. Explorations in the Magyar Borderlands of Contemporary Ukraine
37. A Critical Ethnography of Globalization in Lesotho, Africa: Syndemic Water Insecurity and the Micro-politics of Participation
38. Death Worthy: An Ethnography of American Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
39. Civilian-on-Civilian Violence: An Ethnography of Choices during Civil War
40. Reinterpreting reproduction: An ethnography on discourses ideologies, and practices among midwifery participants in South Carolina
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